The states argue that President Trump is incorrectly using a never-before-invoked law to put these tariffs in place.
Nine months. Eighteen surgeries. One incredible homecoming for baby Sunny at Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital
Steven and Victoria Mendoza were thrilled to be expecting their first child. For the first several weeks, their pregnancy was marked with morning sickness and routine checkups. But everything changed at their 20-week anatomy scan. At the scan, they received devastating news: their baby boy had gastroschisis, a rare birth defect in which the intestines […]
In a bid to curb overdoses, Long Beach will now mail residents fentanyl test strips and Narcan
There’s been swift demand for the program. Dozens of requests rolled in within hours of its launch, according to a Health Department worker.
Long Beach Rescue Mission opens new youth shelter, expects it to be full ‘immediately’
Young men aged 18 to 24 have a new place to seek help. “We want to be able to equip them with the tools to be able to survive in society,” said Justin McWilliams, who will help run the program called Timothy House.
A new pizza parlor opens in Belmont Shore from the people behind Anna’s Joint
A local who learned the restaurant business at Schooner or Later wants to build a shop that feels like it truly belongs on Second Street.
Theater News: ‘Clue’ brings physical and slapstick comedy to Cerritos Center
Written by Sandy Rustin, Hunter Foster and Eric Price, with music by Michael Holland, this fast-paced play is based on Jonathan Lynn’s 1985 film — only better.
Is now the right time for an MBA? 6 signs you might be ready
Finding time to go back to school can be challenging. Many don’t realize that the real barrier isn’t timing; it’s knowing whether you’re actually ready. Life keeps moving and responsibilities don’t rest, so instead of asking if now is the “perfect time,” a more meaningful question might be: Does this feel like the right next […]
Driver accused of killing toddler charged with murder. Warrant reveals new details of the crash.
He claimed his brakes didn’t work, but police said his blood-alcohol content was more than twice the legal limit, according to court filings.
Cal State unions push to cap executive pay, shield raises for organized workers
One bill would cap executives’ pay at 125% of the governor’s salary.
Lopsided fundraising in Long Beach mayor’s race: No challengers report bringing in any cash
Here’s how the mayoral race — which could be decided as early as the June primary — is shaping up.
